Mostly because of my in-season time commitments, I am thinking about dropping all my current leagues and playing in an NFBC Draft & Hold league instead.
I am curious on what users here think of them and any tips on drafting. Possibly Todd & crew will provide some guidelines on these matters in January/early February.
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NFBC Draft and Hold Leagues
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Mike Ladd
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Re: NFBC Draft and Hold Leagues
Several of us have done these at various levels over the years and let me say they are a GREAT option for people with time problems - you draft fifty rounds and then all you have to do is set your lineup each week taking away the biggest time draft which is the free agent studying and evaluation and bid placements.